ISO Coated v2 & blue
ISO Coated v2 & blue
- Subject: ISO Coated v2 & blue
- From: Matthew Robinson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:31:24 +0000 (GMT)
Hi Louise & Martin,
Louise, it's fair to say that normaly in a photograph
you unlikely to see R 0 G 0 B 255, but in computer
generated images and renders it is quite possible. The
reason I first spotted the purple/blue issue was
actually because of a RGB PDF file that was created in
Word. There were web addresses in the original Word
file that word 'kindly' turns blue (R0G0B255) these
had converted to purple under the new ISO-ECI profile,
but stayed blue under Fogra27.
So that lead me to try converting a few different
colours in Photoshop to see what was going on. Up
until that point I was liking the ISO-ECI profile
because of it's higher black generation which lead to
more neutral darkening of colours, ie putting black
into a magenta/yellow mix to make dark red rather than
putting cyan in.
Martin, would you say that the RGB image with the
blues looked closer to the RGB version after
converting to CMYK using the new ISO-ECI or with
Fogra27?
Oh and thanks Louise for the link to the Fogra39L,
I'll check it out when I have some time.
Matthew
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